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Why Only Do "Healthy Hearts" in February?Tom Winiecki
Mott Road Elementary School Fayetteville, NY Why limit your kids to only one month when it comes to a health heart? I don't know either. I'm sure that you agree that this is something that deserves our attention all year. It's nice to focus on it foe February. After all, Valentine's Day is too good of a tie-in to pass up at the elementary level. But resist the temptation to "go on to the next topic" once March rolls in. Many of us use heart rate monitors. They are certainly a very useful tool. Don't be discouraged though, just because you don't have them. Teaching our kids to manually take their own pulse is simple and in many instances, just as effective. After all, we are not really looking for a 100% accurate reading (Although that would be nice. We certainly don't want to purchase anything that is fallible). At this level, we are concerned with teaching the concept of the relationship between effort and heart rate. We are beginnng to teach our students that there is a reason that they come to our classroom (besides to have fun). It is our job to show them that they can and will benifit from all of the things that they are exposed to. Begin by putting it into a context that your classes can relate to; if they make their hearts work hard today, they will be rewarded with a stronger heart tomorrow. This concept can be related to all of your activities: if you make your muscles tired today, they will be stronger tomorrow when they wake up! Talk about getting your kids excited about exercise. You have now bypassed all of those fears and concerns that some of your students may have. They no longer have to be worried about making mistakes in front of others. While they are still working on their skills, their other focus is to work hard enough to feel tired, because they know that they will be stronger tomorrow as a result. Here are a few ideas to make this happen with your classes: Sweat Trophies Target heart Rate Hugging Muscles What Muscles Did This Game Use? |